
The head of state, Claudia Sheinbaum, visited the Venustiano Carranza municipality alongside important political figures, such as the Secretary of Welfare, Ariadna Montiel, the local mayor, Evelyn Parra, and federal deputy El Nenuco Moreno. During the visit, Sheinbaum's interest in promoting the involvement of people close to former mayor Julio César Moreno in Clara Brugada's administration became evident.
The future of those who previously comprised the internal opposition in the Venustiano Carranza municipality is uncertain, and this meeting could be the beginning of significant changes in the area. The presence of El Nenuco Moreno, a key figure in the ruling party's internal process in the capital, suggests possible political movements in the region.
Despite past political differences, Sheinbaum would be encouraging the integration of her political team in the government of Mexico City. There is a notable interest in expediting the application process for the Pension for Women Welfare during the meeting at the Carranza Cultural Center.
The head of state's intention is for the political team led by El Nenuco Moreno in Venustiano Carranza municipality to actively participate in Clara Brugada's administration. However, tensions between Sheinbaum and the federal deputy could complicate this integration, given their history of political disagreements.
El Nenuco Moreno's work in the more hardline wing of Morena, despite his past in the PRD, continues to generate tensions in some sectors of the party. Despite his current position and responsibilities, Sheinbaum continues to show interest in the political events of Mexico City, as evidenced by the recent appointment of new positions in favor of her campaign allies.